![]() Together they use about 2,108 Kw/h (from the wall and not what miner or os says) which is about 253 USD/ month. I got two rigs running right now at a total of 718/mhs. In Sweden I pay 0,12 USD in cost per KW/H inclusive all expenses (includes net owner and delivering company, the price is also locked at this price 2.5 years. Mhs/Kwh is the most important factor (once again I still believe I'm a noob in mining but some math are just logical). Why all the extra wattage? It's not only about max MH, because that's easy. If you’re struggling to find overclock settings that don’t trigger LHR and the LHR setting value keeps dropping, try lowering the locked core clock ( -lock-cclock) until it stops working.I see myself as a noob in mining and still all your values are a lot worse then mine.Don’t change the overclocking settings too much while the miner is running, especially be careful of changes that can cause the hashrate to drop quickly, such as lowering the memory overclock or significantly lowering the power limit (all while mining) - this can trick the miner.You can increase the hashrate averaging window and smooth out fluctuations by using the -N option, for example -N 180 will tell the miner to report the average hashrate over 3 minutes instead of 1 minute (which is the default). ![]()
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